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New: Tech Hiring Signals — ATS Job Postings API — see which companies are scaling which teams

What it does

Tech Hiring Signals pulls every open job at the companies you choose, straight from their official Greenhouse and Lever ATS boards — no scraping, no browser, just the public JSON the boards themselves serve. Point it at a watchlist of companies and schedule a weekly sweep, and new roles become an always-on hiring-signal feed: you can see who is scaling which teams, week over week, before it's obvious from the outside.

Who it's for

It's built for three groups. Recruiters and sourcers who want a clean feed of open roles at target companies. B2B sales teams using hiring as a buying signal — a company suddenly posting five data-engineering roles is a company about to buy data tooling. And job aggregators who need reliable, structured postings without maintaining scrapers.

Sample fields / output

Each job comes back as one clean JSON record with 9 fields:

  • company
  • ats
  • title
  • location
  • department
  • updated_at
  • job_url
  • job_id
  • detected_at

Example use cases

  • Weekly hiring monitor: schedule a sweep of your account watchlist and diff new roles week over week to spot teams that are scaling.
  • Sales-trigger alerts: route new engineering or data roles at target accounts into your CRM as buying signals.
  • Job-board ingestion: feed clean, deduplicated postings into an aggregator or newsletter without scraper maintenance.

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FAQ

Where does the data come from?

Directly from each company's official Greenhouse or Lever ATS board — the same public JSON their careers page uses. No scraping or browser automation is involved.

How is it priced?

Pay-per-event at $0.040 per job record — roughly 25 job records per $1, with no subscription required.

Can AI agents use it?

Yes. It works with Claude, the OpenAI Agents SDK, n8n, or any MCP-aware client, and supports agentic x402 payments in USDC with no API key.

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